I was gifted an early copy of this book, and what an intriguing book it was! At Last was short yet full of emotional twists and turns. I was impressed by how well I felt like I knew the characters despite that it wasn’t a long read.
Reid and Genevieve were easy to root for, even in their most painful moments. To be honest, I loved him—he had a lot to learn about himself and didn’t succeed at it without trouble, but that’s true for so many of us, and his journey touched me. I had no problem envisioning his and Gen’s world and feeling their highs and lows; sometimes, they moved me to tears. I was kept on the edge of my seat by our author’s writing because the tension felt real, and the romance was sweet, and the elements of angst and anger and heartache were gripping (and appropriately frustrating). I only guessed what was about to happen on one single part, but even then, it was a last-second realization, and it still hit my heart damn hard. In fact, this particular twist in the story didn’t let go of me until the very last page. I was breathless and distressed and hopeful just like Reid was.
As with all short love stories I read, I wished there had been a bit more for me to sink into. It would’ve been great to have additional information about some things just so I could’ve felt that much more entrenched in it all. On the whole, though, I definitely feel like At Last was satisfying. With characters like these, it’s not a story I’ll soon forget!
I knew I loved her. Even though I never said it, God, I loved her.